Welcome new columnist and blogger: Rachel Stutzman
The Icon welcomes Rachel Stutzman as a new columnist and blogger. She writes a blog titled "Small Town, Big World." It will begin to appear regularly on The Icon. Here's a link to her blog and here's her first contribution.
If you worked in the Bluffton Hospital cafeteria during the fall of 2003, I was the woman who ordered a shocking number of turkey sandwiches and strawberry milkshakes. I was also the person who, ravenous after 17 hours of unmedicated labor, called the head cook to “thank you, thank you for this mighty good food.”
My eldest spent her first months in this town, strolling with me to the coffee shop for chocolate chip cookies and adult conversation. (I was still hungry, but not just for food.)
Like many of our transient peers, we moved so that my husband could continue his schooling. For us, seven years of medical school and residency at the University of Wisconsin. Now, here we are again. A few blocks away from where we walked our daughter home from the hospital, but with two more children, a puppy named Millie, a new degree, and a lot of life that has happened in-between.
In this country, we talk a lot about “small towns,” a reference to the size of a population (in our case 4,125 strong), but also evoking a sense that there is a collective group of people who go to school concerts, basketball games and holiday parades together; who see each other on Sunday mornings and in line at the movie theater; who share the dramas and comedies of every day life. We say “small town” not just as an adjective + noun, but also as a verb, a way of being.
As a regular columnist for The Icon, I will be exploring small town life as it relates to my work raising children, training a wild puppy, learning to play the banjo, updating a dusty resume, trying to find meaningful ways to contribute to this community, while, day after day, answering this question: “Hey mama, what’s for supper?
Stories Posted This Week
Friday, August 29, 2025
- Obituary for Ian Christopher Shriner
- 2025 Blaze of Lights theme is "Home for the Holidays"
- Pirate volleyball win vs. Defiance Ayersville
- Highway Patrol focused on removing impaired drivers from the road
- Beaverdam Bunch 4-H results at 2025 Allen County Fair
- Porchfest brings live music to Bluffton neighborhoods
Thursday, August 28, 2025
- Pirate girls golf close 2nd at tri; Bauman 1st
- Pirate boys golf 2nd in NWC quad-match
- Pirate girls tennis loss at Wapak
- "You Made It" Forum welcomes Class of 2029
- 2nd annual Bluffton Porchfest celebrates live music
- Learn to play bridge at the Senior Center
- Blanchard Valley Health System enhances “Find-a-Doc”
- Taste of Bluffton serves as mixer for students and residents
- Heart to Heart: New Blood Pressure Guidelines
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
- Mayberry Rd. closure Aug. 27-28
- Janet M. Leonard was a teacher
- Pirates boys golf wins NWC tri
- Inside Innovations brings established design studio to Bluffton
- Walking thru Autumn hikes include Motter Park
- Colloquium Presentation: Emotional Education in 18th Century Germany
- Student to Share Lessons from Study Abroad Experience in Mexico